Posts Tagged ‘surgery’
Ben Crouch’s Tavern, London, United Kingdom
We have to admit that our memories of student days here are hazy at best, but the good news is that Ben Crouch’s Tavern hasn’t changed a bit. [Read More]
International Museum of Surgical Science, Chicago, United States
The International Museum of Surgical Science is a dream for both medics and anyone interested in the human body. [Read More]
Hunterian Museum, London, United Kingdom
Operated by the Royal College of Surgeons, the Hunterian Museum gives a rare insight into the history and intricacies of the profession of surgery. [Read More]
St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, United Kingdom
St Bartholomew’s is the oldest hospital in Britain and traces its roots back to 1123. [Read More]
Anaesthesia Heritage Centre, London, United Kingdom
It’s rare for a organisation to pride itself on sending people to sleep, but it’s exactly what the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland is dedicated to doing. [Read More]
Old Operating Theatre Museum, London, United Kingdom
The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret (to give it its full title) has the rather dubious honour of being the oldest operating theatre in Britain. [Read More]
Benjamin Franklin House, London, United Kingdom
Benjamin Franklin lived in this house in London’s Craven St for sixteen years in the run-up to the American Revolution — it is culturally significant as the only surviving house the Founding Father and scientist lived in. [Read More]
